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Paid article A Typical Nobel
A Typical Nobel A columnist in the Times of London had a thunderous reaction to the news of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama last week. “Rarely has an award had such...
Paid article Park Disservice
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Casual PARK DISSERVICE read that the moviemaker Ken Burns spent six years . lming his new PBS documentary, which is roughly twice as long as it takes to sit through it. I started to watch it...
Paid article Tax Hike in a Lab Coat
EDITORIAL Tax Hike in a Lab Coat Democrats, liberals, and the mainstream media (but we repeat ourselves!) want to convince us that Montana senator Max Baucus’s “America’s Healthy Future...
Paid article Drawing Conclusions
Caldwell, Christopher
Drawing Conclusions Jytte Klausen’s book on the Danish cartoon crisis of 2005-06 opens in an unusual way—with a hand-wringing preemptive apology from Yale University Press for not reprinting...
Paid article A Vain President, or a Weak One?
BARNES, FRED
A Vain President, or a Weak One? Americans don’t like pushovers—especially pushover presidents. BY FRED BARNES George Will suggested last week that President Obama’s self-referential...
Paid article Cameron's Turn at Bat
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Cameron’s Turn at Bat Hope and change, Tory style. BY IRWIN M. STELZER Manchester There is something reassur­ingly familiar about a Tory party conference —the annual gathering of...
Paid article The White House Chickens Out
BORK, ELLEN
The White House Chickens Out No meeting with the Dalai Lama—China might object. BY ELLEN BORK The Dalai Lama, the exiled leader of Tibet, was in Wash­ington last week and President Obama did not...
Paid article Decline Is a Choice
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
Decline Is a Choice The New Liberalism and the end of American ascendancy BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER of current economic trends, American decline is a straight-line projection of the fearful,...
Paid article The Incurable Vietnam Syndrome
BOOT, MAX
The Incurable Vietnam Syndrome Distorting our foreign policy for three decades and counting BY MAX BOOT President George H.W. Bush thought that after the victory in the Gulf war we had...
Paid article Standing Down
Linberg, Tod
Standing Down How popular should America want to be? BY TOD LINDBERG Perhaps President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize will spur a sudden global outpouring of love and affection for the United...
Paid article Reason for Faith
ANDERSON, RYAN T.
Reason for Faith The two ideals need not be rivals BY RYAN T. ANDERSON The past few years have brought a revival of a largely 19th-century phenomenon: the attempt to deploy science to...
Paid article Signing the Blues
Short, Edward
Signing the Blues How London commemorates its resident immortals. BY EDWARD SHORT Leigh Hunt, the litt?rateur and friend of Byron, Shelley, Keats, and Lamb, is now little read, but his...
Paid article Forgotten Founder
marLowe, ann
Forgotten Founder The French colonel who wrote the book(s) on counterinsurgency. BY ANN MARLOWE Who was David Galula? This question must have occurred to many readers of the new U.S....
Paid article Dime-a-Dance
AXTON, NATALIE
Dime-a-Dance Surrounded by blogs, what’s a critic to do? BY NATALIE AXTON Two months ago I had the distinct pleasure of wit­nessing the devaluation of print journalism. It was a weekend...
Paid article Scholar-Craftsman
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Scholar-Craftsman Merrill Peterson, 1921-2009 BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. In The Jefferson Image in the American Mind (1960), Merrill Peterson of the University of Vir­ginia patented a new kind of...
Paid article Why Me?
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Why Me? The Coens wrestle with the God of the Old Testament. BY JOHN PODHORETZ In their scorchingly intelligent, profoundly surprising, and mes­merizingly punishing new . lm, the...
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